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The Chrysalids

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Set in a post-apocalyptic future after a nuclear war, the story follows David, a young boy in a community of religious and genetic fundamentalists. This society vigilantly guards against any deviations from their interpretation of God's creation, labeling them as 'offenses' or 'blasphemies.' Offenses include any unusual plants or animals, which are publicly destroyed amid hymns. Blasphemies refer to humans exhibiting any abnormal traits, who are banished to the wild, deemed unsafe and influenced by evil. David grows up with constant reminders to maintain purity and watch for mutants. Initially, he accepts these beliefs, but he is profoundly disturbed when his devout parents force his aunt to abandon her abnormal child. Eventually, David discovers he possesses a unique ability that could either lead to his death or open the door to a new world of freedom. This narrative is a masterfully crafted piece of classic science fiction, echoing themes relevant today, as genetic and religious fundamentalism continue to rise, reflecting the tensions of the Cold War era in which it was written.

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The Chrysalids, John Wyndham

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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Penguin Books
Publicado en
2010
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
208
ISBN10
0140013083
ISBN13
9780140013085
Serie
Primera publicación
1955
Título original
The Chrysalids
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3,9 de 5
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Set in a post-apocalyptic future after a nuclear war, the story follows David, a young boy in a community of religious and genetic fundamentalists. This society vigilantly guards against any deviations from their interpretation of God's creation, labeling them as 'offenses' or 'blasphemies.' Offenses include any unusual plants or animals, which are publicly destroyed amid hymns. Blasphemies refer to humans exhibiting any abnormal traits, who are banished to the wild, deemed unsafe and influenced by evil. David grows up with constant reminders to maintain purity and watch for mutants. Initially, he accepts these beliefs, but he is profoundly disturbed when his devout parents force his aunt to abandon her abnormal child. Eventually, David discovers he possesses a unique ability that could either lead to his death or open the door to a new world of freedom. This narrative is a masterfully crafted piece of classic science fiction, echoing themes relevant today, as genetic and religious fundamentalism continue to rise, reflecting the tensions of the Cold War era in which it was written.